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There are times when a file is open on a windows server and you need view what user or process has it open. These open files can be locked and prevent users from editing, cause errors when upgrading software, hold up a reboot and so on.
In this article, I will show you how to quickly view open files on windows server and workstations.
Both methods use built in Windows tools and works on most Windows versions (I’ve tested this on Server 2008, 2012, 2016 and Windows 10).
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Method 1: Use Computer Management to view shared files/folder
This first method is used to view open files on a shared folder. This is the best way to troubleshoot locked files that users have left open. If you need to see what process has a file open then check out method 2.
Step 1: Right Click the start menu and select Computer Management
Another way to access computer management is to type in compmgmt.msc into the start menu search box.
You will need to open up this console on the computer or server that has the shared folder. For example, I have a server called file1 with a shared folder named HR. To see the open files on this share I will need to open up the computer management console from the file1 server.
Step 2: Click on Shared Folders, then click on open files
I can now see that the user rallen has the HR folder and the file adpro.txt open.
If I needed to I can right click the file and select “Close Open File”. This is something that needs to be done when a file is locked.
That’s it for method 1.
If you need to check who has permissions to a file or folder then check out my guide How to view NTFS effective permissions.
Methods 2: See process and file details with Resource Monitor
Step 1: Type Resource monitor into the start menu search box
This is the quickest way to access the Resource Monitor.
Another option is to open up the task manager, click the performance tab and then click Open Resource Monitor.
Step 2: Click on the disk tab in resource monitor
Now that I have the resource monitor open I just need to click on the disk tab.
Now I can see all kinds of details about the disk activity such as files open, PID, read and write bytes per second and more.
You can move the columns around so you can see the full file path.
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If have a lot of disk activity you go stop the live monitoring so you can view the open file activity.
To stop the live monitoring go to monitor, then select stop monitoring.
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IMAP is great for accessing your mail wherever you are. Whilst most email clients will sync your standard set of folders such as sent, drafts & trash automatically to the server, should you need to manually set these or change them for any reason, our step by step guides below will help you along the right path.
If you are yet to set up your new mailbox or are looking to change from a POP mailbox to IMAP, we also have guides to help you with this:
For a step by step guide for your email client, simply click the link for it below:
Outlook 2010
- Select the File tab and then choose Account Settings and then Account settings again from the drop down menu.
- Highlight your email account and select Change.
- Choose the More Settings option in the Internet E-mail Settings.
- Select the Sent Items tab and choose the Save sent items in the following folder on the server option. Next, highlight the Sent items folder you wish to sync.
- Next choose the Deleted Items tab and ensure that Move deleted items to the following folder on the server is selected and your trash folder is highlighted.
- Click OK and Next and Outlook will test your settings for you again. Once completed, close down any other open windows.
Outlook 2013
- Right click on the account on the left side of the screen and choose Account Properties.
- Click the Account settings button and then choose Account Settings again from the drop down menu.
- Highlight your account and select Change from the menu above this.
- Choose the More settings option which will appear on the right side of this screen.
- Under the Advanced tab, ensure that Do not save copies of sent items is not ticked and this will sync your sent items to the server.
Outlook 2019
- Click File then Account Settings.
- Click Manage Profiles button and then choose Email Accounts.
- Highlight your account and select Change from the menu above this.
- Choose the More settings option which will appear on the right side of this screen.
- Under the Advanced tab, ensure that Do not save copies of sent items is not ticked and this will sync your sent items to the server.
Windows Live Mail
- Right click on the account on the left side of the screen and choose Properties.
- Select the IMAP tab in the pop up window and ensure that you tick the Store special folders on IMAP server which is under the Special Folders section.
- The folder fields will automatically pick up the default folders that are set, but you change them if you wish to. Click OK to save the settings and you will return to your mailbox.
Mozilla Thunderbird
- Highlight your mailbox and select the View settings for this account option.
- In the account settings menu, choose Copies & Folders and ensure that a tick is in the
Place a copy in box. Here you can choose the folder and you simply need to make sure that it has your email address in this section. - You will need to do the above for Message Archives as well as Drafts and templates to ensure that the folders within Thunderbird are synced to your IMAP mailbox.
Mac Mail
- Select Mail in the top left corner followed by Preferences.
- Select Accounts then choose your email account from the left-hand column.
- Choose Mailbox Behaviours.
- Check the Drafts Mailbox, Sent Mailbox, Junk Mailbox, and Trash Mailbox and ensure they are set to the option under your email and not On My Mac to make sure those folders will sync items to the server.
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- Choose Tools along the top navigation bar and then Accounts from the list.
- Select the Advanced option in your account settings and then choose Folders from the tabs in the next window.
- You need to ensure that your folders are set to sync to the server. This is displayed by the location in brackets next to each option.
- Click OK to save the options and then close down any other windows that are open.
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- Tap the settings icon on your dashboard and then tap the Passwords & Accounts option.
- Tap the account you wish to sync.
- Choose your account again which will take you to your Account information.
- Scroll to the bottom and choose Advanced.
- Under the Mailbox Behaviours header, you now have the option to change the folders for Drafts, Sent & the Deleted Mailboxes.
- You need to tap an option and ensure that the folder that is ticked is under the On The Server section and not the On My iPhone section. Once you have done this, choose the Advanced link on the top left and repeat for the other folders.
- Close down any menus to take you back to your mailbox and your folders are now synced.